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Is your visual phenomenon/threshold determined at a low level or a high level? | Is your visual phenomenon/threshold determined at a low level or a high level? | ||
-Show something is high-level by | -Show something is high-level by <BR> | ||
• not affected much by equiluminance, 2nd-order <br> | • not affected much by equiluminance, 2nd-order <br> | ||
• dichoptic same <br> | • dichoptic same <br> | ||
• not affected much by contrast <br> | • not affected much by contrast or other image degradation <br> | ||
• caused by motion but not retinal motion (smooth pursuit induced?) <br> | |||
• benefits from mobile computation even with large steps <br> | • benefits from mobile computation even with large steps <br> | ||
• masking? <br> | • masking? <br> | ||
• has both temporal freq and rps limit? <br> | • has both temporal freq and rps limit? <br> | ||
• temp freq limit doesn't follow from temporal phase limit at lower temporal freqs (in other words, it's a temporal crowding limit) | |||
• temp freq limit reflects low-level or can be gated by color attention? (e.g. Fujisaki & NIshida A/V) <br> | |||
In acuity at least, contrast-dependence, separation dependence etc. listed here | |||
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Is your visual phenomenon/threshold determined at a low level or a high level?
-Show something is high-level by
• not affected much by equiluminance, 2nd-order
• dichoptic same
• not affected much by contrast or other image degradation
• caused by motion but not retinal motion (smooth pursuit induced?)
• benefits from mobile computation even with large steps
• masking?
• has both temporal freq and rps limit?
• temp freq limit doesn't follow from temporal phase limit at lower temporal freqs (in other words, it's a temporal crowding limit)
• temp freq limit reflects low-level or can be gated by color attention? (e.g. Fujisaki & NIshida A/V)
In acuity at least, contrast-dependence, separation dependence etc. listed here VernierRelated